IRVING, Texas—Statistically, Dez Bryant had his second straight strong game for the Cowboys with a career-high 13 catches for 95 yards and two touchdowns against the Ravens.

It followed an eight-catch, 105-yard performance the previous week against the Bears. That's 21 catches for 200 yards the past two games. Those are the type of numbers the Cowboys expect from Bryant.

The problem with Bryant remains consistency, and he's remembered more for the plays he didn't make or the misplays, despite the stellar numbers.

Against the Bears, Bryant busted a route that led to a game-changing interception. He also had two dropped passes in the game. Against the Ravens, Bryant dropped a two-point conversion pass right in his hands that would have tied the game in the waning seconds.

Bryant caught a 4-yard touchdown pass to bring the Cowboys within two points at 31-29. The Cowboys called the same play for the two-point conversion and he dropped it.

Bryant has all the talent and athletic ability to be one of the game's top receivers. He was the best player on the field at times against the Ravens. But to be great, you have to be consistent and you have to come through in big moments.

Bryant has yet to do either.

NOTE: The Cowboys are waiting for MRI results on running back DeMarco Murray (sprained foot) and cornerback Morris Claiborne (knee). The good news is that Murray wanted to return to the game Sunday but was held out and Claiborne did return.